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[...]... of local groups), to facilitate the integration of gender issues intotheprojectcycleThe handbook is structured as follows: Chapter one: provides the rationale, concepts and approaches relative to mainstreaminggender equality into development cooperation Chapter two: presents an overview of the role of women inthefisheriessectorin Southeast Asia, the problems they face and possible empowerment... for gender analysis infisheries development projects and guidance on gender sensitive indicators Chapter four: provides the link for mainstreaminggender at various stages of theprojectcycle An overview of theProjectCycleManagement is presented in section 4.1 For further reading, a bibliography of relevant texts as well as website references are presented at the end of the document A work in progress…... groundbreaking in shifting the discourse from Women in Development (WID) to Gender and Development (GAD)’ The term gendermainstreaming also came into widespread use with the adoption of the Beijing Platform for Action (PFA) at the close of that conference 9 Adapted from Janet Henshall Momsen, Gender and Development, 2004 11 Key steps ingendermainstreamingIn order to mainstream gender equality in development... and NGOs The main aim of WID was to integrate women into economic development by focusing on income-generating projects for women Most of these projects achieved little success as they ignored the underlying structural inequalities in such areas as land ownership, access to markets, credit and information TheGender and Development (GAD) approach originated among researchers and implementers in the mid... often the discrimination is not immediately visible, and it rather appears to be women’s choice not to get involved in certain aspects This Article highlights women’s right of access to training, credit and infrastructure 2.2 Women infisheriesin Southeast Asia The degree of participation of women in the fisheries sector is an overall reflection of the prevailing culture, the laws of a country and the. .. Asia’s fisheries must take the role of women in thesector into account Networking helps to tap expertise from other members of the network and share resources that already exist By so doing, they give meaning to the idea of networking, wherein the whole becomes greater than the sum of its parts 1 Women make significant contributions to fishery-related activities other than fishing They play the major... in the pre and post-harvest operations The diverse array of women’s roles inthe fishery sector apart from their activities as wives, mothers and homemakers (which engage them from dawn to dusk) includes: fisherwomen; selling fish; acting as auctioneers, agents or merchants; making and repairing nets; drying and salting fish; working as labourers for processing firms; and fish farming Thefisheries sector. .. stress that gender equality is something that men and women can claim through their actions and voice In summary: Gender equality” is not a one-dimensional phenomenon It is rather a complex constellation of rights, opportunities, value, situation, and agency Each of these aspects is intimately connected to the others 8 1.3 Gendermainstreaming 1.3.1 What is gender mainstreaming? In 1997, the Economic... 1.3.2 Approaches to mainstreaminggender equality From Women in Development (WID) to Gender and Development (GAD)9 The current approach to gender and development has been evolving gradually since the 1970s The UN International Year of Women (1975) and the International Women’s Decade (1976-85) saw the establishment of women’s ministries in many countries and the adoption of Women in Development (WID)... indicators to measure the extent to which gender equality objectives are met and changes ingender relations achieved 12 Gender analysis Gender analysis is the systematic attempt to identify key issues contributing to gender inequalities so that they can be properly addressed Gender analysis provides the basis for gendermainstreaming and is described as the study of differences in the conditions, needs, . alt=""
Mainstreaming gender into
project cycle management
in the sheries sector
by
M. C. Arenas and A. Lentisco
FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE. . . . . .41
Chapter 4:
Mainstreaming gender in project cycle management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47
4.1 Project Cycle Management (PCM) . . .